EGMONT – The Royal Institute for International Relations is an independent think-tank based in Brussels. Its interdisciplinary research is conducted in a spirit of total academic freedom. Drawing on the expertise of its own research fellows, as well as that of external specialists, both Belgian and foreign, it provides analysis and suggests international policy options that are meant to be as operational as possible. Benefiting from the role acquired by Brussels in the global arena and from the prestigious setting of the Egmont Palace, the Institute offers an ideal forum to visiting Heads of State, Heads of government, representatives of international organisations, foreign ministers and other political figures. Conferences, colloquia and seminars nurture the work of the research fellows. They also give participants the opportunity to exchange views with other specialists and with a well-informed public made up of representatives of the political, economic and academic spheres, the media and civil society. Along with research and meetings, the Institute has also developed specialised training activities, both in Brussels and abroad. It can, on request, offer specific programmes for visiting and resident diplomats and foreign professionals. Closer collaboration with other research centres, both in Belgium and in the rest of Europe and beyond, has resulted in a growing number of joint conferences and in more structured cooperation on research and publications. It has proved to be mutually beneficial and enriching.
EGMONT (in former days IRRI-KIIB), alternatively referred to as the Egmont Institute, was founded as the “Institut des relations internationales” in 1947 by eminent Belgian personalities, such as: Paul van Zeeland, former Prime Minister; Prof. Charles de Visscher, member of the International Court of Justice; Prof. Fernand Dehousse, member of the Belgian delegation to the Conference of San Francisco; or Prof. Henri Rolin, Senator and Barrister-at-law.
Contact information
Egmont – The Royal Institute for International Relations
Egmont
Rue des Petits Carmes 24a
1000 Brussels
Tel: +32 (0) 2 223 41 14
Website: https://www.egmontinstitute.be
Mail: info@egmontinstitute.be
Points of contact
Bruno Hellendorff
b.hellendorff@egmontinstitute.be
Sven Biscop
s.biscop@egmontinstitute.be
The team
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Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop Director of Programme Tel: +32 2 213 40 23 Fax: +32 2 223 41 16 s.biscop@egmontinstitute.be |
Director of the Programme Europe in the World at the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations. Visiting Professor, College of Europe (Bruges) & Ghent University |
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Karen van Loon Researcher in the European Affairs Programme vanloon@egmontinstitute.be +32 472 44 76 60 |
Karen van Loon joined the Egmont Institute in July 2022 as a Researcher in the European Affairs Programme where she focuses on the Arctic. She is an Educational Assistant in the Political Science department at KU Leuven Kulak. She is an experienced educator and capacity-building specialist. Karen is a member of the Advisory Board of the Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium. |
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Alexander Mattelaer Director of the European Affairs Programme a.mattelaer@egmontinstitute.be |
Prof Dr Alexander Mattelaer is the director of the European Affairs programme at Egmont – the Royal Institute for International Relations – and an assistant professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. His research interests include the politics of European integration, the Brexit negotiation process, defence policy and NATO, and the ongoing redefinition of state sovereignty. He is also a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges and a senior editor of the online magazine European Geostrategy. |
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Wannes Verstraete Johan.Verstraete@vub.be +32 496 81 17 16 |
Wannes Verstraete is a PhD Researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Political Science Department of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and an Associate Fellow at the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations. His research focuses on nuclear deterrence and arms control in Europe, NATO nuclear strategy, and EU non-proliferation affairs. |
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